I have encountered this problem for the second time now; first time, I couldn't solve it in other way then reinstalling windows.

after installation of resource blender express, asp is unable to properly handle resx files. This issue is manifested both when someone tries to access web page hosted by IIS on a computer where resource blender is installed, and when using visual studio on that same computer. error is the same, system is unable to detect proper resource values. un/reinstalling of resource blender doesn't help, asp/.net components, VS = no effect. Computer in question is running Win XP sp3.

I just experimented the same issue, but on my production box We have a windows 2003 datacenter edition, and after installing both ressouce blender.net and ressource blender express on the server, ressources files from our application where no more catched on this server.

The application and ressource worked well on our dev server and on the standby production server that did not have ressource blender installed.

We have make a "as simple as possible application" that only goal is to test ressource catching by server, and this does not work on the server with blender installed - so we are sure it's not a problem of code.

I'm not sure why the installation of blender cause this issue (maybe linked with update associated to blender ?) but this is a really big one as many blender user are candidate to install a version on blender.net on their prod server

I'm sorry to hear you're having this problem. I really don't have that much experience with IIS deployments. In any case, installing only ResourceBlender Express should not cause the problem, as the installer just copies files to a local directory.

It is compiled as 32bit for the sole reason that SQLite is 32 bit only, so the core assemblies need to be compiled to target 32 bit, otherwise the two distributions can't share code and would require different branches of the same assemblies (ResourceBlender.Core and ResourceBlender.DAL). I'm not aware of a way to output both 32 and 64 bit assemblies, but if you know of a way I'll gladly try to fix this for you.

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